Join me for another edition of Monday Motivation with Bukola. In this episode, DeShondra Brown, founder of enRich Solo will be discussing her passion for empowering and educating others.

DeShondra Brown is a Field Manager in the Transportation Industry, where works hand in hand with several departments within the organization and build key relationships to move her career forward. Before transitioning into the transportation industry, Brown spent 11 years with the communication industry, specifically providing customer support and service for phone customers.

How she bagged two bachelor’s degree while working as a stylist

She obtained a dual Bachelors’ degree in Business Administration and Transportation & Logistics at University of North Florida while working as a personal stylist. She furthered her education and received a Masters’ degree in Business Administration from Florida International University, Miami, Florida.
As a person with a passion for enriching others, Brown provides support and strategic methodology to help people move their careers or businesses in a better direction. Over the years, she has supported many through resume services, interviewing skills, customer service tools, and techniques for better business relationships and quality services. She recently accepted the position as a Professor of Management with one of the colleges in her hometown.

It was her passion for empowering and educating others, that birthed her company called enRich Solo. She has created a digital Networking course called Work the Net. The focus of the course is “to help you to Review, Reveal and Revive your Networking skills. A key component to obtaining visions and goals is through building lucrative relationships and this course will help you to do just that once you have completed the course.”

Get a copy of the international best selling book by Bukola Oriola, A Living Label: An Inspirational Memoir and Guide.Book Description: A Living Label is a memoir that documents some of the struggles and triumphs of the author as a survivor of labor trafficking and domestic violence in the U.S. Bukola Oriola’s goal is to inspire hope in other survivors that they can turn their lives around positively, regardless of what difficulty they might have passed through. She also provides practical solutions to the government, service providers, NGOs, and the general public on how to effectively engage with survivors, to value them as the subject matter experts they are.
As someone who has dedicated her life to empowering other survivors, she has decided to contribute the proceeds from the book sales to survivors’ education or their businesses, starting with 100 survivors in the United States, Nigeria and Kenya. She believes that survivors want to be independent and contribute to their communities, and she wants to help survivors achieve this dream.
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Bukola Oriola has been on both sides of the spectrum - as a victim and then as an advocate. She understands the fear victim experience and the cultural barrier that prevents them from accepting the services offered to them. On the other hand, service providers experience the frustration of inability of identifying victims of human trafficking among their clients or cannot understand the cultural barriers preventing their clients from accepting services. Oriola is available to answer your questions. Click the box to submit your question.